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Austin Art Group: May 2010
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Of the possible quilting design lines that we can put on the surface of the quilt after all the pieces have been joined. These were drawn on my digital drawing tablet, with advice from the room. If we select an idea, then we can discuss thread colors later. What do you think? Posted by kathy york. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rainbow Pixel Project Here are some of the possibl. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group: April 2009
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Monday, April 20, 2009. From Here to There. Before we had all the blocks. Then, accumulating blocks and trimming. Final arrangement: we hope. Still some changes to make with individuals that don't quite fit. Next step: joining the blocks and satin stitching! Posted by kathy york. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). From Here to There Before we had all the blocks. T. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group: Rock On
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Sunday, January 15, 2012. Labels: balanced rock art-quilt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group: Gallery
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Little Bird 42" x 68.5". Balancing Act 103" x 46". Artists' Garden 52" x 52". Rainbow Pixel Project 60.5" x 39". Artists for Lunch 77.5" x 51". Group Conversations 63" x 40". I Sing the Flower Eclectic 48" x 32". Kiwi and Fuschia Meet for Mojitos 84" x 49". Altered States 77" x 30". Cosmic Curves 35" x 35". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little Bird 42 x 68.5 Little Bird It all started. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group
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Friday, October 28, 2011. Here is a final photo of our quilt that will be in Houston this year. We are so delighted! This was a really fun project to work on. Connie Hudson was the project coordinator. Here is a description of her inspiration (from her blog). How we got here. Each artist was given a selection of photos and was asked to interpret it in their style or even try something new. My only parameters were the size of the block and that each piece had to be finished. Posted by kathy york.
Austin Art Group
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Friday, September 14, 2012. Here is the result of many months of work by our group! We are all so pleased with the results and were so happy to have it juried into World of Beauty at the International Quilt Festival in Houston. You can see more of how we made the quilt if you scroll down, but I am sure you will agree that it has grown a lot since it's first formations! Posted by kathy york. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Balancing Act 103 x 46 Here is the result of m.
Austin Art Group: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Art Quilters: What Happens Behind the Scene. Hello, thought I might give you a peak at our art quilt group meeting! Labels: Art Quilters: What Happens Behind the Scene. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Art Quilters: What Happens Behind the Scene. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group: September 2012
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Friday, September 14, 2012. Here is the result of many months of work by our group! We are all so pleased with the results and were so happy to have it juried into World of Beauty at the International Quilt Festival in Houston. You can see more of how we made the quilt if you scroll down, but I am sure you will agree that it has grown a lot since it's first formations! Posted by kathy york. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Balancing Act 103 x 46 Here is the result of m. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Austin Art Group
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Friday, September 13, 2013. 42" x 68.5". It all started from shopping. At Bolt Fabrics, South Lamar, Austin, TX. The next week, we got together, sliced it all up, and put it on the design all. The creative juices were humming, sparks flying, a special synergy created by the four of us, in the same room, all collaborating to decide where the pieces would go. Sherri. And it was quick and satisfying. Here are a few detail shots for you! Look for it in Houston this year. It was selected as a finalist in ...
Austin Art Group: Credits and Awards
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Quilts are listed in bold. First artist name is the project coordinator. Other participating artists are listed alphabetically. 2014 Judges Choice, Capitol of Texas QuiltFest. 2013 Finalist, World of Beauty, IQA, Houston, TX. 2014 Honorable Mention Group Quilt, Capitol of Texas QuiltFest. 2015 Second Place, Dallas Quilt Guild Show. 2012 Finalist, World of Beauty, IQA, Houston, TX. 2013 Honorable Mention, Dallas Quilt Guild Show. 2014 Creativity, Large, Capitol of Texas QuiltFest. Lone Stars III: A Legacy...
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1B4E – Shivonne Lewis-Young. 1 teacher, 1 blog, putting it out there for all to see! Peel21st Blog Hop – Being Flexible, Low Tech Options in the Math Classroom. April 14, 2015. This post is part of a #Peel21st Blog Hop. Once you have read through my post please scroll to the bottom and click the links to read and enjoy what the other awesome Peel 21sters have to say about Math, Tech and 21st Century Learning. 2 Consider low-tech options. I learned this from my awesome ITRT Tina Zita. Jay Wigmore – ...
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Thoughts on God's word as it pertains to my life :). I am a former teacher, current stay at home mom, and part time consultant for Usborne Books. www.slewkybooks.com. View my complete profile. Sunday, January 25, 2015. And then, it happened. Even though I felt defeated, I managed to have the sense to call a friend to vent about my predicament. Surely, I would receive the advise I wanted ("you had such a crazy day, of course you deserve to go home and relax! I ALMOST MISSED IT. I made it through a horribl...